Making of South African Legal Culture 1902–1936
Explore the intricate evolution of the South African legal system in the early twentieth century with Making of South African Legal Culture 1902–1936 by H. Chanock. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2001, this hardback edition spans an impressive 588 pages and offers a comprehensive examination of various legal domains, including criminal law, criminology, Roman-Dutch law, and the complexities of the State's African law. Chanock's insightful revisionist analysis delves into the processes of legal colonization, shedding light on critical issues surrounding land, labour, and the concept of 'rule of law'. This definitive work is essential for anyone interested in understanding the foundations of South African legal culture and its implications. Enhance your library with this scholarly resource today!